If they were discharged for being wounded in action then it may be in reference to the Medical Officers Report or possibly in the military bureaucracy it is Memorandum Of Record.
The compound words are:customer servicemilitary servicepostal service
There is no difference both words mean the same thing.
The word is 'service':customer servicemilitary servicepostal service
If the words "self determination of peoples..." means that individuals in the US were determined to stay out of the war...meaning stay out of the military; yes, their self determination to avoid the military draft (conscription) formed the protests, which formed the nucleus of the anti-war movement, which directly caused the downfall of the US military's morale.
military slang for kitchen patrol, it means slinging slop and scubbing pans, in other words cooking and serving food or Mess to all the soldiers.
old and/or retired from the military. fought in war.
Popped: burst, split, broke open, fired, discharged
You speak the words, 'How do you do sir.' Then, if you are in the military greeting an officer, you salute; if you are not in the military or you are greeting someone not in the military, you extend your hand to shake his.
Platoons and brigades are military units. Other words for military unit include forces and troops.
Some other words for excused are exonerated, freed, pardoned, discharged, and permitted. Other words related to excused are absolved, cleared, and spared.
Military nurse in war,YES...a military veteran. Civilian nurse in war, YES...a VETERAN of her occupation but not a MILITARY Veteran. Another words, the word "Veteran" is not strictly a military term. A person can be a veteran doctor, veteran lawyer, veteran school teacher, etc. Veteran means someone that has been doing that job/occupation for a long time.
The Luhya translation of the English words Military men is "Banajeshi".
The sentences you make, someone can follow with words
The act or words of welcoming someone
In the context of the Korean War or any other military conflict, a "veteran" is any person who has gone into combat and then returned, whether with wounds to show for it or unharmed. In other words, someone who has experienced war personally through military service during an actual conflict is considered to be a true "veteran".
service
Temporary Assigned Duty.